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JOAN DALTON BEATTIE November 13, 1938 Vocational Joan came to us from Hartford High in the beginning of the Senior year. She has been very active in the athletic field, participating in girl's basketball and baseball for three years, in addition to being a member of the Archery Club. In the social circle too, she has contrib- uted her time and energy to the Drama Club, Glee Club, Junior Red Cross, Girl's League, Hipha Mu Theta, and the school paper. Before she moved here, she was also on the Dictatorial board for the classbook. Joan is a very pleasant per- son and easy to talk with. She has all the qualifications for a secretarial car- eer, her chosen field. WARREN REINHOLD CARLSTEN November 4, 1938 Vocational A familiar figure in the halls of En- field is Warren, a boy who is liked and respected by all his classmates and teachers. Warren is very conscientious and does his school work and all pro- jects to the best of his ability. Warren is very fond of music and can always be heard singing melodiously in the Glee Club. Warren's favorite hobby is farm- ing. He is a member of the F.F.A., hav- ing joined in his Junior year. After graduating Warren plans to enter the service. JOSEPH JAMES CALCASOLA December 17, 1938 Academic Joe is a cheerful well-mannered boy, respected by both students and teachers. Joe also finds time to do well in his studies. He was, in addition, business manager of the school play. He has been active in the Hi-Y and played football in his Sophomore year. We all enjoyed Joe in the leading role of the school play, “Beauty and the Beef”, in his Junior year. He has also been host for the Junior Prom, basketball manager and a marshall at graduation in 1955. Joe plans to enter college next fall. January 4, 1939 Vocational Vivacious, happy, kind and sympa- thetic, Mary greets each fellow-pal with a hearty hello and a cheery smile. Quite musical, too. Besides contributing her talent to the school orchestra and Glee Club, for four years, and the Enfield Echo Choral Group, for three years, Mary has been a three-year delegate to the All-State Music Festival, and a lead- ing character in the school operetta, “The Mikado.” In her Senior year, Mary won a gold pin for perfect speed typing. The Latin Club, Homemakipg Club, Junior Red Cross, Y-Teens and the School Play have all had the pleas- ure of knowing Mary. She plans a sec- retarial career. ELAINE DOLORES CHMURA November 18, 1937 Vocational A well-known girl around Enfield is Elaine. She has been very active on all prom committees, especially in the pub- licity department. Elaine has contribu- ted to various clubs and activities dur- ing her four years here at school, and her interest in basketball has made her an ardent follower of sports. Her many clubs and activities include Ticker Club, Glee Club, Y-Teens, school play commit- tee and Social Editor of the Ticker. Elaine plans to enter the business field as a private secretary. SAUL CLIMAN March 30, 1938 Vocational Saul was a member of the Glee Club for three years, a member of the school band for two years, and a member of the J.V. football team for two years. Even though he holds a part-time job, Saul has always found time to help out on class activities. Saul was a member of the following committees: Farewell Prom committee, and the Senior-Fresh- man Reception Committee. Saul has always been a cheerful boy. His plans for the future is to join the United States Air Force.
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ALICE ROSE BOURQUE September 20, 1938 Vocational An incessant flow of chatter and a gay burst of laughter introduce Alice, one of the most fun-loving members of our class. An ardent sports fan, Alice fol- lows our school teams. She has played on our Girl’s Basketball Team. She was a member of the Junior Red Cross, the Y-Teen Club, and the Homemaking Club. She has also served on several prom committees, and was Vice-Presi- dent of the Student Council. After grad- uation Alice plans to do secretarial work in which her pleasant personality and cheerfulness will be valuable assets. JOAN EVELYN BODLEY February 16, 1938 Academic Intelligence, integrity, ambition — these are but a few of the words describ- ing Joan. Joan has won many honors and has made many friends. In her Freshman year, Joan was Class Secre- tary. She won the Latin Award. For three years, Joan was President of the Y-Teens Club, and she has also served on all our prom committees. An able pianist, Joan has devoted her talent by being accompanist for the Glee Club and the Echoes. Her intelligence is her most prominent virtue. Joan has been a high honor student throughout her school years. She was Echo Business Editor, the Editor-in-chief of the Ticker and most important, she won the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. Joan plans to enter college to study music. ALBERT ROGER BOUDREAU August 30, 1938 Vocational A friend to all, A1 is a popular mem- ber of our class. He served on the school play committee for three years, the Senior Prom committee, the Senior- Freshman Reception Committee, and the Ticker Staff. Al s favorite pastimes are dancing and ice skating. A1 is always greeting everyone with a friendly smile and neat appearance. He plans to work after graduation. FRANCES LOUISE BOURQUE April 28, 1937 Vocational On the field, on the court, and in the classroom, Frannie is recognized by all her classmates. As captain of the Cheer- leading Squad and a member of girls’ intramural basketball for two years, she has displayed her athletic ability and vivacious personality. She has been a Student Council Representative for three years, and as a Sophomore, she was Vice- President of our class. She was also a member of the Y-Teens and Home Eco- nomics Club. This year she served on the Senior-Freshman Reception Commit- tee. Frannie’s plans after graduation in- cludes secretarial work. JOYCE THERESA BARTHOLOMEW June 19, 1938 Vocational One of the most charming girls in our class is Joyce, called “Joe” by many of her friends. Joyce is an active member of the Glee Club and has helped on all the prom committees. She was secretary of the Senior Y-Teens, which seems very proper, for Joyce plans to be a private secretary after graduation. Joyce ex- celled in shorthand, winning the Gregg Shorthand Award in both her Junior and Senior years. We are sure that Joyce will long be remembered at Enfield for her willingness to work. BETTY ANN BONITO January 9, 1938 Vocational Betty is one of the wittiest girls in our class. Her voice and laughter will al- ways be remembered throughout the halls of Enfield. Interested in school activities, Betty was a member of the Y-Teens Club, the Drum Corps and the Junior Red Cross. She has accepted re- sponsibilities by serving on prom com- mittees and on the Advertising Commit- tee for the school play. Betty plans to be a secretary after graduation.
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j m JUNE ANN COUSINEAU December 6, 1937 Vocational June is well-known at Enfield because of her wonderful personality, cheerful- ness and courtesy. Her activities during this time include the Drum Corps, Fresh- man Y-Teens, Glee Club, Advertising Committee for the school play. She has been on the honor roll. After she gradu- ates from Enfield she would like a posi- tion as a secretary. Always reliable and conscientious she will more than fulfill her duties in her chosen occupation. ROBERT WALTER CONGROVE July 20, 1936 Vocational “Jake” is a boy with the warm person- ality, the pleasing smile, and the con- suming interest in baseball. He has been a star pitcher at Enfield for four years, and. if possible, “Jake” would like to continue in baseball as a professional player. He has been very active in other things such as the Future Farmers of America, the Hi-Y Club, football and basketball. If possible, “Jake” hopes to continue his education in college. RUTH EDNA CROTEAU January 11, 1939 Vocational “Hi Rita!” “No, I’m sorry I’m Ruth”. That phrase is very familiar to all of us because in our senior class we happen to have a pair of identical twins, who can confuse us more easily than anything else. Since her name is under the pic- ture we can assume this is Ruth, or Ruthie as she is called. Ruthie’s hobbies are dancing and sewing. After gradua- tion, she plans to do office work. MARTIN HILARY CORBETT August 16, 1938 Academic Martin is well-known around Enfield as the boy with the warm smile and the friendly personality. Coming here mid- way in his high school career, he entered Enfield knowing only a few students, but with his amiable qualities, he now has very many friends. His part time job occupies most of his time after school, allowing him very little time to join in school activities. This job, and his initiative, will help him to reach his goal as an electrical engineer. JOAN FRANCES CARENZO August 12, 1938 Academic “Laugh, I thought I’d die!” And you will be laughing too, if you stay in Joan’s company for even one minute. Joanie’s wit is just one of the characteristics of her pleasing personality. Behind that sense of humor are the virtues of deter- mination and ambition. She was a mem- ber of the Ticker Club, Junior Red Cross and Glee Club during her first years at Enfield. She took an active part in the Y-Teens and was elected Secretary in her Junior year. Joan has served on all the committees of everything our class has spensored. Her plans for the future in- clude nursing, and after that — well we all know what every girl’s wish is. RITA ANNETTE CROTEAU January 11, 1939 Vocational Although she is one of the quieter members of our class, Rita is always ready to join in the fun or lend a helping hand. Rita holds a part time job and still manages to keep her marks up to good standing. She is very cheerful and has a shy smile, which wins her many friends. Rita plans to do office work after graduation, where her pleasant personality and calm efficiency will be valuable assets.
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